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1 His works are always the more admired the more they are read.
2 Rarely has an athlete become more admired for excelling rather than winning.
3 Not even Norma, for all her rich tropical beauty, was more admired .
4 The poems were very much more admired , especially by the mayor and corporation.
5 He was more admired for his bravery than strategic military nous.
6 Andrea painted many pictures, and each one was more admired than the last.
7 She danced so very gracefully that they all more and more admired her.
8 He was more admired by young and worldly men than by old men.
9 And of those writers, none was more admired than Joseph Mitchell.
10 Never have we more admired God's providence than during this voyage.
11 Few contemporary writers are more admired , and with good reason.
12 It does not matter-thewealthy slacker is no more admired than the poor one.
13 No epoch has been more celebrated, more admired , than the reign of Louis XIV.
14 Shakspeare is not more admired for writing his plays, than Garrick for acting them.
15 Not a man in this country was more admired and more hated than he was.
16 Never was a family more admired and less envied.
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